(A) Prohibition. It is unlawful to disturb or alarm the peace of another or others by doing any of the acts set out in division (B) of this section.
(B) Acts enumerated. Disturbing the peace is the doing of any of the following in such a manner as would foreseeably alarm or disturb the peace of another or others:
(1) Using obscene, offensive, abusive, profane, vulgar, threatening, violent or insulting language or conduct;
(2) Appearing in an intoxicated condition;
(3) Engaging in a fistic encounter;
(4) Lewdly exposing one’s person, or private parts thereof, in any public place or in any place where there are present other persons to be offended or annoyed thereby;
(5) Pointing any pistol or any other deadly weapon whether loaded or not at any other person or persons either in anger or otherwise;
(6) Holding an unlawful assembly of three or more persons, including being assembled together and acting in concert, to do any unlawful act against the peace or to the terror of others or preparing for or moving toward such acts, or otherwise assembling unlawfully or riotously;
(7) Interrupting any lawful assembly of people by making noise, by rude, indecent or improper behavior, by profane, improper or loud language, or in any other manner, either within the place of assembly or within hearing distance thereof;
(8) Making unnecessarily loud, offensive noises;
(9) Disturbing any congregation or assembly of persons meeting for religious worship by making noise, by rude, indecent or improper behavior, by profane, improper or loud language, or in any other manner, either within the place of worship or within hearing distance thereof; or
(10) Committing any other act in such a manner as to unreasonably disturb or alarm the public.
(Prior Code, § 5-2C-1) Penalty, see § 130.99